Scale

- [Instructor] Okay, so in the previous movie,…we made something move for the first time.…Excellent.…What we're going to do in this movie…is we're going to bring in a stack of different card graphics,…and we're going to animate their scale, okay?…So I'm just going to wind the timeline back…to the beginning here, and you can just hit the home key…on your keyboard if you've got one.…Or just drag it back by hand, that's fine.…It will take it back to the beginning, just there.…Okay, I'm going to tap P again on the keyboard,…just to hide the position property…associated with the lower third there.…

And I'm also going to lock this layer,…just for the time being.…I don't have to do that, but I just like to do it…so I don't accidentally nudge anything…while I'm working with other things.…Okay, so just click underneath the lock icon here…on the left hand side of the timeline area.…And just wind this up to about one seconds, just there.…Perfect.…So the lower third is now in the place…where it will be for the majority of the comp.…

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7/26/2017

Increasingly, designers are being asked to get involved in video projects. In this course, Tony Harmer goes over the nuts and bolts of video and audio production with Creative Cloud—specifically for professional designers who are unfamiliar with how to work with those mediums. Most visual designers have some basic skills that translate to working with video and sound. Here, Tony speaks their language, translating potentially foreign terms and concepts into ones that designers may find more familiar. He shows how to leverage preexisting knowledge of Photoshop and Illustrator to grasp the fundamentals of working with motion. Throughout the course, he covers how to use After Effects, Premiere, Media Encoder, and Audition. To wrap up, Tony walks through how to put video and audio together in one piece.